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some of them pulled out all the stops, protesters, roaming washington, yelling slurs and epithets. >> when hamas or bez bola does it, it's called terrorism. why should republican lawmakers on behalf of the health care industry be viewed any differently, especially now that far too many tea party protesters are calling president obama and the health care reform to hitler and the holocaust. >> sean: mean, yelling, slurs and epithets, which they could not produce because there was a $1 hundred,000 reward. >> it's time for the tea party --ime serious -- to consider demstraigdzs in front of nbc and in front of abc and the new york times, never mind the mall. go to the networks. it is time for there to be a national outrain against what they are doing. >> sean: thanks for being with us. when we come back. there is a family that needs your help. this marine is being held right now and he has been since august in a mexican prison. he tried to legally register an antique rifle. he was en route to costa reek a. he has been locked up four months. mexican authorities refuse to release him. his pa
some of them pulled out all the stops, protesters, roaming washington, yelling slurs and epithets. >> when hamas or bez bola does it, it's called terrorism. why should republican lawmakers on behalf of the health care industry be viewed any differently, especially now that far too many tea party protesters are calling president obama and the health care reform to hitler and the holocaust. >> sean: mean, yelling, slurs and epithets, which they could not produce because there was a $1...
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in washington you make minimum prices. she's the sacrificial lamb. >> gretchen: i totally agree with you, it was the senator from maine, that that was -- collins, that was it, because she is the moderate. if you couldn't get the moderates on board. but here is my question for you, does this mean that benghazi goes away now? because now there is all this talk that hillary clinton, she was going to testify december 20, now she may not because there may be this bombshell report that's coming out and maybe hillary clinton wants to run for president. >> that's a lot there. remember munich, 1972, the israeli athletes are massacred by the palestinian radicals in the olympic games. all right. then you have for the next decade the israelis hunting down the perpetrators and killing the people who perpetrated the mass murder of the israeli athletes. that's the armed forces approach, or the sending seal team 6 against osama bin laden. that's the military approach. what's happening in benghazi is pretty clear to me. it's a law enforcem
in washington you make minimum prices. she's the sacrificial lamb. >> gretchen: i totally agree with you, it was the senator from maine, that that was -- collins, that was it, because she is the moderate. if you couldn't get the moderates on board. but here is my question for you, does this mean that benghazi goes away now? because now there is all this talk that hillary clinton, she was going to testify december 20, now she may not because there may be this bombshell report that's coming...
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"the washington post's" eugene robinson. also "fortune" magazine dubbed her the new queen of wall street. we're going to talk to alexander lebenthal on how she quickly became one of the most powerful people in new york. >>> up next, though, one of the most powerful men in washington, mike allen with the top stories in the "politico playbook." >>> but first -- >> oh, no, dude! it's about contrast, okay? if you're going with a dark -- no. >> no? >> the funeral director look? that's not what you wanted? >> i think you've gone from ukrainian to bulgarian. >> bill, i get the feeling on your time off you wear hawaiian shirts and shorts and flip-flops. >> that's usually more than what i wear. yeah. that's good. >> here we go again. he can't help himself. give this guy more than three consecutive minutes on the air, suddenly he's hef. >> all right. let's just get the forecast for the weekend. shall we? >> let's do that, why don't we. new tie. good morning, everyone. we have sunshine out there this morning. it's going to be a beautif
"the washington post's" eugene robinson. also "fortune" magazine dubbed her the new queen of wall street. we're going to talk to alexander lebenthal on how she quickly became one of the most powerful people in new york. >>> up next, though, one of the most powerful men in washington, mike allen with the top stories in the "politico playbook." >>> but first -- >> oh, no, dude! it's about contrast, okay? if you're going with a dark -- no....
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and a washington loves to clinch a deal that would lead to more u.s. troops and hardware into asia as china's new leader advises his military to. its my day here in moscow hope you're having a wonderful day so far good to have you with us on our team the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after reading some deadlines groups threatening to execute paused on how it was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accused of on your brutality against civilians is policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and state her free in a second which many believe was made under due is she admits to being a spy but the point needs to be made that just about every
and a washington loves to clinch a deal that would lead to more u.s. troops and hardware into asia as china's new leader advises his military to. its my day here in moscow hope you're having a wonderful day so far good to have you with us on our team the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after reading some deadlines groups threatening to execute paused on how it was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accused of on your...
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by washington d.c. the choice organisation. with al qaida in iraq need a washington. know exactly. what's going on dr ali mohamed to from the syria tribe in online magazine says complacency in present the rebels to secure the ukrainian jenna's release is sending all the wrong signals. to the west unless it's our western citizens or an american citizen in particular involved here to. ask the local proxies in the visual to put some pressure to release there are hostages unfortunately the worst of the country is. very local forces in very sure have been serving there were a massacre for the other variable of the river they were they were still enjoying. their support for from the information of every across. the future of the middle east and what role the international community has to play is the main theme of the latest edition of cross talk the question of who bears responsibility for the strive gripping the region it's been debated later this hour. by one blame the united states for the sectarian divisions that exist in the middle east for hundreds of years and they were exacerbat
by washington d.c. the choice organisation. with al qaida in iraq need a washington. know exactly. what's going on dr ali mohamed to from the syria tribe in online magazine says complacency in present the rebels to secure the ukrainian jenna's release is sending all the wrong signals. to the west unless it's our western citizens or an american citizen in particular involved here to. ask the local proxies in the visual to put some pressure to release there are hostages unfortunately the worst of...
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they have it all if i go to you it looks like it will in the end as things are going to go ahead in washington well. in a lot of ways what we see today in the middle east is a sectarian war a conflict between the sunni shia specifically a major rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and it's not a neo colonialist project there is no such thing the us has a specific set of interests in the middle east we work with our partners to achieve them sometimes there are tensions a lot in lot of countries the united states doesn't have that much influence we can't shape the outcome of the syria conflict exactly to our liking we have to deal with the situation we have in the middle east so looking at had this son the divisions will be a big part of what's going on in the middle east if you what do you think i mean i use neocolonialism you seem to agree he did and. this is not a green i think this is just semantics the u.s. is behaving just start a. new clueless ball we're so this isn't changing regardless of all we need try to see things differently the u.s. is trying as much as it can to gain influence i
they have it all if i go to you it looks like it will in the end as things are going to go ahead in washington well. in a lot of ways what we see today in the middle east is a sectarian war a conflict between the sunni shia specifically a major rivalry between iran and saudi arabia and it's not a neo colonialist project there is no such thing the us has a specific set of interests in the middle east we work with our partners to achieve them sometimes there are tensions a lot in lot of countries...
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and the washington looks a cheap clinch a deal that would let more u.s. ships and hardware into asia as china's new leader advisor's his military to be painful struggle. you're watching our do it live from moscow with me to say the fate of the ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after ransom deadline from a group threatening to execute her past on how to question of all was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accuse of on jupiter civilians let's cross to our g.'s policy and now for more paula so nothing's been heard from caution of all her captors is that right. yes that is correct the deadline has passed without any word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she is reportedly being held by the free syrian army for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars an hour she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two videos in the first she asked the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and set her free and in a second which is widely believed to be made und
and the washington looks a cheap clinch a deal that would let more u.s. ships and hardware into asia as china's new leader advisor's his military to be painful struggle. you're watching our do it live from moscow with me to say the fate of the ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after ransom deadline from a group threatening to execute her past on how to question of all was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accuse of on...
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moved to jabber he is an expert with the center for middle east studies and public relations and in washington we cross to our resident nader he is a senior international policy analyst at the rand corporation right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want josh if i can go to you but the security and difference here between the sunni and the shia have been around as long as islam itself virtually but how is it different in the arab spring and what events being played out in the region and we can't forget about iran. well it's become very politicized ever since the iranian revolution nine hundred seventy nine america was boosted was kicked out of iran and went to saudi arabia to build up its major center of power and to keep its hands on gulf oil saudi arabia has become the armored base of the united states and increasingly the u.s. has has sided with the sunnis now that the other big factor was going into iraq when the united states actually sided with the shiites thinking that they would be more arab than shiite but today by putting the shiites in the t
moved to jabber he is an expert with the center for middle east studies and public relations and in washington we cross to our resident nader he is a senior international policy analyst at the rand corporation right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want josh if i can go to you but the security and difference here between the sunni and the shia have been around as long as islam itself virtually but how is it different in the arab spring and what events...
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drafting a deal to rotate even more troops through the philippines but some experts have warned that washington's apparent attempt to grab influence away from china in the region is a dangerous high stakes game. america does like to miss around with china and trying to stand up i taking sides in this dispute between china and its neighbors it's really not because it cures one way or the other but the philippines is clinton has all the time to see the west will see that's a very strategic part of the walt a lot of shipping to that area. and when there are so many players involved you cannot control the all and if one goes off then really it would be very hard to control the situation bring it under control. let's get to some of the global news in brief now with the artery wall starting with the british government which will pay over two million pounds compensation to the family of a prominent libyan dissident it claims u.k. secret services played a key role in his kidnapping in hong kong and forcible transfer to tripoli where he was tortured by the khadafi regime in two thousand and ten the u.k. a
drafting a deal to rotate even more troops through the philippines but some experts have warned that washington's apparent attempt to grab influence away from china in the region is a dangerous high stakes game. america does like to miss around with china and trying to stand up i taking sides in this dispute between china and its neighbors it's really not because it cures one way or the other but the philippines is clinton has all the time to see the west will see that's a very strategic part...
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giving him another started a pled guilty to assaulting his girlfriend outside of a bar right here in washington d.c. that's right folks this guy is a lady beater he hits girls to d.c. police officers actually witnessed first hand patton grabbing his girlfriend from the back of her head and smashing it into a metal trash can which broke her nose and fractured her skull and then surprisingly as what would be the case with the son of a prominent politician a nephew of the head of the virginia democratic party pat well they'll be receiving a slap on the wrist in the form of probation. regardless once again for being a disgusting example of corruption in politics and for being a pitiful excuse of a man who has no respect for women patrick moron i mean moran you are my villain of the day and by the way if you land a villain of the day for third time you get a free prize keeping up with what you're up to do. you like what you've seen so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com breaking the set and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the sat if you're wonder
giving him another started a pled guilty to assaulting his girlfriend outside of a bar right here in washington d.c. that's right folks this guy is a lady beater he hits girls to d.c. police officers actually witnessed first hand patton grabbing his girlfriend from the back of her head and smashing it into a metal trash can which broke her nose and fractured her skull and then surprisingly as what would be the case with the son of a prominent politician a nephew of the head of the virginia...
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that was the finding of a university of washington study published in the journal "prevention." it tracked 1,100 pedestrians in seattle, washington and found more than a third of people text, talk or listen to music when they cross the street. only one in four people followed the proper safety protocol, looking both ways and obeying the light. vehicle-pedestrian accidents kill 4,000 people every year in the u.s. and injure 60,000 others. the man who co-invented the bar code joseph woodland has died in new jersey. woodland's bar codes are on nearly every product in stores today. he came up with the idea after drawing morse code dots and dashes in the sand on a miami beach, absent-mindedly letting his fingers drag a series of parallel lines instead. the idea was patented in 1952 but not put into wide use until the 1970s. woodland was 91 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: 18 days and counting until the end of the year when the government reaches the edge of the so-called fiscal cliff. congressional correspondent kwame holman kick
that was the finding of a university of washington study published in the journal "prevention." it tracked 1,100 pedestrians in seattle, washington and found more than a third of people text, talk or listen to music when they cross the street. only one in four people followed the proper safety protocol, looking both ways and obeying the light. vehicle-pedestrian accidents kill 4,000 people every year in the u.s. and injure 60,000 others. the man who co-invented the bar code joseph...
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dana bash is live in washington, d.c. this morning. 50 minutes and sort of a very milquetoasty kind of statement at the end of it, sounds not good. >> no, not good, considering where we are in the calendacale. i'm told by sources in both parties, a meeting that did not produce any new ideas, more of touching base meeting, the president wanted to talk to the speaker before he went home to ohio, which he still planned to do this weekend, the sources say that the basic problem still is, soledad, after all of the weeks, is democrats still believe republicans have the problem. they need to deal with the debt crisis by raising more revenue, meaning raising more taxes and republicans still think democrats are the problem. they are not offering enough in spending cuts. the issue is, reality, democrats, the president has the most leverage. has had the most leverage, republicans know that. everybody see where is this will probably go. republicans have to give some on the rate increases for the most wealthy. and the question, when i
dana bash is live in washington, d.c. this morning. 50 minutes and sort of a very milquetoasty kind of statement at the end of it, sounds not good. >> no, not good, considering where we are in the calendacale. i'm told by sources in both parties, a meeting that did not produce any new ideas, more of touching base meeting, the president wanted to talk to the speaker before he went home to ohio, which he still planned to do this weekend, the sources say that the basic problem still is,...
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protesters roaming washington ton, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets. >> when hamas or hezbollah does it, it's called terrorism. why should the astro turf groups organizing on behalf of the health care movement be viewed differently. they're being carrie compared tr and the holocaust. >> sean: terrorists, slurs, mean, epithets, and they could not produce it. theres was a $100,000 reward. >> it's time for the tea party toig consider demonstrations in front of nbc, abc, the "new york times", never mind the mall. go to these networks. it's time for there to be a national outrage against what they're doing. >> sean: brent bozell, thanks for being with us. >>>co when we come back, there'a family thatha needs your help. this marine, jon hammar, is being held right now and has been since august in a mexican prison. he tried to legally register an antique rifleif in mexico. he was enroute to costa rica. he has been locked up for four months and mexican authorities refuse to release him. his parents join me next, and you can help them. ething along the way. this i
protesters roaming washington ton, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets. >> when hamas or hezbollah does it, it's called terrorism. why should the astro turf groups organizing on behalf of the health care movement be viewed differently. they're being carrie compared tr and the holocaust. >> sean: terrorists, slurs, mean, epithets, and they could not produce it. theres was a $100,000 reward. >> it's time for the tea party toig consider demonstrations...
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there are two states in which it is legal. >> washington and colorado. we'll take a look. >> do you think that marijuana should be legalized? >> i wouldn't go that far. but i what think is that, at this point, washington and colorado, you've seen the voters speak on this issue. and, as it is, the federal government has a lot to do when it comes to criminal prosecutions. it does not make sense from a prioritization point of view, for us to focus on recreational drug users in a state that has already said, under state law, that's legal. >> that's interesting. the president doesn't want to conflict with the states. even though it's the attorney general's final decision. >> i asked him about the fact that when he was younger, he smokes marijuana. and what does he tell his girls? he says, don't make the mistakes that i made. >> the only thing he can say. you also talked to the president about how he's spending that little bit of spare time he has? >> and you see the two of them together, quarrelling about scrabble, no less. take a look. you have an ipad. >> i
there are two states in which it is legal. >> washington and colorado. we'll take a look. >> do you think that marijuana should be legalized? >> i wouldn't go that far. but i what think is that, at this point, washington and colorado, you've seen the voters speak on this issue. and, as it is, the federal government has a lot to do when it comes to criminal prosecutions. it does not make sense from a prioritization point of view, for us to focus on recreational drug users in a...